Natalie Wood and Robert Redford: they were good friends. He will never forget Natalie. |
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
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Goodbye Natalie Goodbye Splendour is the poignant story of a young, cavalier adventurer, Dennis Davern, who landed the position of Splendour Captain and how the Wagner family welcomed him into their hearts and home. Natalie’s death in 1981 sent shock waves throughout the world and remained an enduring mystery. Dennis reached out to me, his friend, and my mission to substantiate Dennis's account led me on a personal quest for truth that spanned decades. Many of the lingering questions are solved.
I like the way Robert Redford talks about Natalie in the clip, such warm regard.
ReplyDeleteHe talks about her with such warmth and admiration, none of which I ever heard from her grieving "widower" over the years. Wagner always seemed very, very uncomfortable talking about her. WHY?
ReplyDeleteOops, I meant to put grieving in " ", not widower.
ReplyDeleteI wish Redford had given Natalie "Ordinary People." She would've been smashing in it, and she wouldn't have had to end up taking "Brainstorm" and going down the path to her death because of it. Natalie was poised to make a big comeback. "Ordinary People" could've really launched her.
I think Natalie would have been great in "Ordinary People" too, she certainly deserved to be in a role on that level. Yep, Wagner does seem very uncomfortable talking about Natalie... The ellipsis say so much.
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